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Amble for Art | Manhattan Times

By Sherry Mazzocchi The 2019 Stroll will be larger than ever. The 17th Annual Uptown Arts Stroll, hosted by Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance (NoMAA), extends from Inwood all the way to 135th Street. In order to cover all of…

06/05/19: Digging Deeper: Social Media for Artists & Arts Professionals

Join our founder and Editor-in-Chief Led Black and Jeanine McAdam for a workshop exploring the best practices to utilize social media for promotion. This 2-hour workshop will start with a brief overview of Facebook,Twitter & Instagram. Then Q&A time will address general issues concerning these…

Local coffeehouse owner debuts new book | Manhattan Times

By Sherry Mazzocchi   After Buunni took over Inwood’s Darling Coffee, the new coffee shop had a distinctly different vibe. In just one weekend, the slightly freewheeling Darling spirit seemed to give way to a more subdued sensibility. It’s…

Indiegogo Spotlight: The Pineapple Diaries Season Three

The Pineapple Diaries is seriously smart, funny and relevant. For those that don’t know, The Pineapple Diaries is a comedic web series written and directed by the one and only Paloma Valenzuela. Paloma was recently named one of NPR…

Rabies Warning Issued | Manhattan Times

Be wary in the wild. The New York City Department of Health (DOH) has issued a warning to stay away from raccoons and other wild animals that may carry rabies. The DOH identified four raccoons in Northern Manhattan with…

Uptown Books – The Coffeehouse Resistance: Brewing Hope in Desperate Times

Uptown entrepreneur and seasoned leader in international development Sarina Prabasi has released her first book. Part coming-to-America story, part lyrical memoir, and yet another part activist’s call to action, The Coffeehouse Resistance: Brewing Hope in Desperate Times is timely,…

Spread Love: Up Theater Company Presents St. Peter’s Foot

The good folks at the Up Theater Company have a new production afoot (pun intended). St. Peter’s Foot opens today, March 20 and will run until April 6 at the Fort Washington Collegiate Church (729 W. 181st Street). St.…